The end of September will see the
start of a new term and a new influx of Fresher Physicists. We need
postgraduate demonstrators who are willing to help to train undergraduates in
practical physics. It is very rewarding and is great for developing your
skills. Indeed, it has been said that you only start to know physics once
to start to teach it.

This is a paid activity. You
will be rewarded at the current demonstrator's hourly rate for 40hrs contact
and preparation time. This will mean you will need to set aside 3.5hrs a
week to work in the Teaching Labs during term time. I am looking for people
for this coming term but I will need more for the second term (that starts just
after the Christmas break). If you are interested and want to learn more
then please contact Dr. Paul Bartlett ( paul.bartlett@ucl.ac.uk
).

We are looking to recruit PhD students with experience in
Python, particularly Jupyter Notebooks, to act as demonstrators on course
PHAS1240 in the autumn term (it is likely that there will be further
demonstrating opportunities in term 2).

You will be teaching for 3.5 hours a week during the
Autumn term on either Monday, Thursday, or Friday afternoons (2.00-5.30pm),
helping and advising students, providing feedback, and assessing student work.
You will be paid at the standard PhD demonstrating rate.

No prior teaching experience is necessary, but applicants
will need to have either i) already attended, or ii) signed up to attend,
before the start of teaching, a UCL Arena Gateway training session https://www.ucl.ac.uk/teaching-learning/arena/one/gateway
. Additional module-specific training will also be provided, and mentoring will
be available should you wish to enrol on the UCL Teaching Associate

If you are interested, please send a summary of your
Python background, any teaching experience, your motivation for applying, and
which of the three weekly sessions (Monday, Thursday or Friday pm) you are
available for, to Louise Dash (louise.dash@ucl.ac.uk) by Wednesday 7th
September.

With
the start of term fast approaching The Department of Physics and Astronomy is
looking to recruit postgraduates to undertake demonstrating duties as part of 3rd
year undergraduate experimental physics course PHAS3440 which begins on October
3rd. Demonstrators will be expected to assist students in performing
their experiment as well as marking assessments. They will also provide
feedback to the students about their performance in the lab and monitor
attendance. Demonstrators will also undertake any other reasonable duties as
directed by the course coordinator. The person must have had some experience of
working in a laboratory environment and have high quality inter-personal
skills.

With
the start of term fast approaching The Department of Physics and Astronomy is
looking to recruit postgraduates to undertake demonstrating duties as part of 2nd
year undergraduate experimental physics course PHAS2440 which begins on October
3rd. Demonstrators will be expected to assist students in performing
their experiment. They will also provide feedback to the students about their
performance in the lab and monitor attendance. Demonstrators will also undertake
any other reasonable duties as directed by the course coordinator. The person must
have had some experience of working in a laboratory environment and have high
quality inter-personal skills.